Wolfchief,
How did you format your computer? Windows install formatter, or using
DBAN or similar? If you got hit really bad, and you didn't use one of those, it might be worth taking the time now to reformat with one of those, and THEN reinstall Windows. Most likely you'll be fine either way, but this would be the time to do it "right" for sure.
If you connect to the web via broadband (cable/dsl/other "high speed")? If so, do you have a router with built-in firewall? If not, you need one. You could start looking
here for instance. I personally like D-Link over the past few years, prior to that, I liked Linksys and US Robotics. But regardless, they all provide about equal protection for basic home use.
My personal software suggestions [free] and why:
[ol][li]Software Firewall:
Online Armor - great protection (very strong), yet light on resources. Apparently, this program was not so nice on resource usage a couple years ago, but it seems to be very light so far in my usage on multiple PCs over at least the past 8 months.[/li]
[li]Software Firewall: (an alternative, if you prefer)
Comodo Firewall/Security Center seems to get great reviews. I did like it when I first tried it a couple years ago, but it got too annoying with poppups to be worth while in my opinion. From what I read just today, there seems to be a Comodo Security Center that is different than the Firewall Pro, but I'm not sure on the details.[/li]
[li]Antivirus:
AVG Antivirus FREE[/li]
[li]Antivirus: Alternative1:
Avast! Free - Gets lots of great reviews, and I've known others who really liked it. Each time I look, I still prefer AVG, even with the couple false positives I've had over the past year or two.[/li]
[li]Antivirus: Alternative2:
Antivir - Powerful scanner, protection. I have tried it, but didn't like as well as AVG. Also, when I tried before, it gave me the most false positives - but that was probably 3 years ago or more.[/li]
[li]Spyware Protection:
SpywareBlaster- simple install, NO resource usage unless you're actually updating it, and then it's super light and quick. All it does is makes sure you're system settings are up to par, protection-wise from spyware type threats.[/li]
[li]General Malware Protection/Scanner:
Windows Defender - I think people often overlook this one. It's built-in to Vista, but you have to download it for XP. However, it's still free, takes a very light footprint, yet does offer very good protection. Also, an easy to use interface.[/li]
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Other than that, there are some other good ones to use for scanning on a regular basis. I'm not sure I'd leave them running in "active" mode if that's available, as things can get crowded with multiple "security" apps running all the time:
SuperAntiSpyware
Malwarebytes AntiMalware
DrWeb CureIt
And there are other "general cleanup" programs that wouldn't hurt to run every once in a while as well:
Glary Utilities
Iobit Advanced System Care Free
RegscrubXP- no longer supported, but seems to still work really well on Windows XP, the OS it was designed for.
CCleaner
All of those seem to help, b/c they can clean up the junk that gets left behind at times by malware, and also just by the way they do clean up the files (where/what they clean), they can occasionally eliminate some of the minor ones.
Then, it also doesn't hurt to run a free online scan on occasion. My particular favorite for online scans so far:
Trend Micro PC's HouseCall Online Scanner
And of course, there are others as well.
Mwav (antivirus, not computer parts website), and HiJackThis are good at looking at if you seriously think you've got an infection.
Mwav, the free version, will tell you exactly where a virus name is, so you
can go and take care of it yourself if you want.. or you can buy their software, and they'll do it.
Also, HijackThis as seen often here is good for making sure no malware is lurking on your system if you're suspicious of it. Just run a scan, and post the log file here or on another security-related forum that "allows" for such.
Otherwise, you'll find even others not listed here in this very forum. There are TONS of useful tools out there. These are just the ones I've found the most useful, at least of the most recent times.
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"If to err is human, then I must be some kind of human!" -Me